Peter Venkman wrote:
So, for me the question would be, when will D2 support come to existing
libraries -at least the most popular ones-?
A lot of libraries depend on tango, so I wouldn't expect too much support
before a D2 Tango is released.
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Peter Venkman wrote:
So, for me the question would be, when will D2 support come to existing
libraries -at least the most popular ones-?
A lot of libraries depend on tango, so I wouldn't expect too much support
before a D2
Frits van Bommel escribió:
Ary Borenszweig wrote:
Now that D2 is being developed, I don't know how much time it will
take until it is finished. Once it is, what will happen to D1? Will
anyone still use it?
I think I might keep using it for a while yet. D2 has some features I
dislike. On the
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Brad Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
It's not like the DMDFE can get any _worse_.
I try to avoid responding to you for the most part, but when you make
Wow, I wasn't aware you had this kind of disdain
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How about voting for bugs? That would be fair, and it would
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Bill Baxter wrote:
I'd like to suggest that 'umbrella' sorts of bugs are off limits for
votes. Those are good tracking issues, but aren't the sort of things that
are generally addressed as a specific fix.
An example, sorry Bill:
Christopher Wright wrote:
Even better, will the large body of existing bugs ever be fixed?
10 to 20 get fixed every release.
Reply to Nick,
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Reply to Walter,
I do 10 to 20 every release on D1. It's right there in the change
log. I don't understand the notion that it is not being improved /
maintained / fixed / etc.
I think what their taking issue with
BCS escribió:
Reply to Walter,
(I haven't even considered this so I'm not going to forward an opinion)
Is that an intended pun? :-)
Reply to Ary,
BCS escribió:
Reply to Walter,
(I haven't even considered this so I'm not going to forward an
opinion)
Is that an intended pun? :-)
AAAaa. Darn!! I missed that. What a lost opportunity!
Walter Bright wrote:
Christopher Wright wrote:
Even better, will the large body of existing bugs ever be fixed?
10 to 20 get fixed every release.
True, sorry. I just tend to run into a few of them consistently that
haven't gotten in yet.
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Walter Bright wrote:
Christopher Wright wrote:
Even better, will the large body of existing bugs ever be fixed?
10 to 20 get fixed
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Christopher Wright wrote:
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Walter Bright wrote:
Christopher Wright wrote:
Even better,
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Christopher Wright wrote:
Even better, will the large body of existing bugs ever be fixed?
10 to 20 get fixed every
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Brad Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jarrett Billingsley wrote:
It's not like the DMDFE can get any _worse_.
I try to avoid responding to you for the most part, but when you make
Wow, I wasn't aware you had this kind of disdain for me. I'd be
interested to
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